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Conducting An Orchestra Of Emotions

As I watch the situation of the three villages from afar, I notice that the Orc Village and Goblin Village are currently marching towards the Human Village in opposite directions. It seems that the Orc Village and Goblin Village didn't hold any alliance to defeat the Human Village.

The Human Village seems to be confident despite seeing the soldiers of the Orc Village and Goblin Village marching towards their village. The Human Village is in an advantageous position in their war against the two monster villages.

I don't have any problem if the three villages do not start the war since I will still attack and loot their villages. For me, the three villages' alliance will only delay their inevitable demise.

My main objective in this war is to collect chaos qi that are continuously generated when the war will start. To collect more chaos qi, I will cause chaos in the Goblin Village first then the Orc Village. I will dominate the Human Village after I am finished causing chaos in the Goblin Village and Orc Village since I will survey the Human Village thoroughly for potential candidates to wield me.

If I am lucky enough, I might find a human with a Primordial Chaos Physique and I won't hesitate to let him or she become my wielder. Even if he or she is evil, I still will allow him or her to become my wielder since good or evil is the same. The only nature I hate is neutrality since that nature avoids causing or inviting chaos.

It will be ironic if I meet a human with a Primordial Chaos Physique but has a neutral nature.

Anyways, I have detected that all powerhouses at Divine Tier in the Goblin Village have left their village so I can now easily pillage and cause chaos in the Goblin Village.

I quietly and quickly fly towards the Goblin Village while hiding my presence with that thought in mind. Unless there is a genius with the cultivation of God Tier, I won't be noticed even if there is a normal God Tier cultivator and 8th Tier Mage.

After flying for half an hour, I am now a hundred meters outside the Goblin Village. I can just barge in the Goblin Village and cause chaos, but that will produce less chaos and more fear.

To cause a lot of chaos, I will slowly kill the goblins in the Goblin Village. I will shoot the head of a goblin every minute using my spiritual qi.

By killing the goblins slowly while not revealing my identity, the goblin will be in a state of unrest and uncertainty on who will die next then it will generate fear in their mind. After feeling fear, the goblins will likely be in a state of chaos on finding ways to protect themselves and there might be some goblins who will sacrifice their kin so that they won't be killed.

I have a lot of scenarios that I have deduced in my mind so my plan is almost flawless.

I am currently hiding in the mountain filled with trees near the Goblin Village. I position my finger into a gun hand sign while gathering spiritual qi into the tip of my index finger. After that, I find my target amongst the thousands of goblins in the Goblin Village. I then aim my index finger towards the head of a goblin and I shoot a spiritual qi bullet towards the head of a goblin villager.

The goblin I have targeted was at a crowd so it will cause more chaos if a goblin died at a location where the goblins will know that one of their kin died.

Just by killing one goblin, I can already sense a considerable amount of chaos qi being generated in the Goblin Village.

I hid quickly so that the goblins will never know who killed their kin and where is the killer hiding. Because of that, the goblins will have a lot of questions. Therefore, causing panic and then chaos.

It is a cycle of emotions until it reaches chaos and I am the conductor who will manipulate the goblin's orchestra of emotions. I will never stop this process until I deem that the goblins can no longer produce chaos qi.

After that, I repeated the process until I obtain a lot of chaos qi. Screams reverberate in the Goblin Village while chaos fills the heart of the goblins.

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